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I was diagnosed with Raynauds Phenomenon, and my doctor never really explained what they can do about the problem, since then it has gradually got worse
does anyone know of any good treatments I should ask my doctor about?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As far as I am aware, there is no cure for Reynauds phenomenon. It becomes an issue of management of the disorder. Typically, the clinical effects are in the body extremities, such as fingertips, earlobes etc.Try to ensure that fingers etc are kept warm, wearing gloves etc. During cold periods, for those people clinically suitable and if the disorder is particularly severe, antihypertensives can be prescribed, which helps to limit the blood flow to the extremities.
If it is getting worse, I would recommend seeking advice from a doctor.... it can be painful, and lead to ulceration of the affected fingers etc.
My wife was diagnosed with Raynauds about 20 years ago. She suffered pains in her legs (as well as in hands and feet) for a couple years and underwent loads of tests only to be told it was "all in the mind"! Eventually, she saw a specialist who knew instantly what it was.
She had an operation called a sympathectomy that seemed to help her although I think the success rate is generally not that good.
Your first port of call for info. should be the Raynaud's & Scleroderma Association in Cheshire: http://www.raynauds.org.uk/flash_content.html
It really annoys me that most Doctors don't give this kind of information. Just to diagnose it and then send you away isn't very helpful!
I hope this helps. Let me know if you want any more details about the condition from (nearly) first hand ('scuse the pun).
we asked about the sympathectomy, ----out of the question, I would have thought that it would have a higher success rate!!!
thanks everyone!!
hi :)
i have Raynauds disease, so i no exactly how you feel! There are two more common ways to relieve the pain, u must obviously consult ur g.p first. One is to take a prescribed pill, however this enlarges the blood vessels and the face becomes very red, and the other is an operation where they remove veins from ur lower arm and transfer them to ur wrists, and remove veins from your thigh and place them in they lower leg however it does leave scars.Otherwise, yes, jus ask santa for plenty of thermal gloves and socks.
Hope this helps :)
bunzy